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Information Phone 374 NOTICE When advertisers put in ads they sometimes don’t wish to be bothered with phone calls and answering doorbells, so we give them a box number, such as Box 10-A, Empire. People wanting to answer these ads should send letters addressed o the box number listed. We will see the adver- tiser gets them. THE EMPIRE FOR SALE—Secondhand typewrit- | er. Good condition. Cheap. Ad- dress Box 863, care Empire. wF’OR "SALE — Flve room 1urn\shcd house with bath and concrete garage. Reasonable. Address in- | quries to W837, Empire. |FOR SALE — After September 12. One, furnished 4-room house, with bath. $100 down, remainder, $25 per month. See Albert Norman, house number 122 West Tenth Street, Bner 4 pm. FOR SALE — SiX room furnished house at 886 West 9th Street. Terms can be arranged. See par- { ty on property. |FOR SALE — Modern five- “room | house, close-in. Real buy. Phone [ 436. Call after 5 p.m. FOR SALE—One back bar. Call Northern Hotel. FOR SALE—Five-passenger Buick and Franklin, SJO Phone 28. house, I‘hlrd Call Waynor, FOR REN1—HENT A SUNLAMP— $2.00 per month. Rental payments may be applied on purchase price Alaska Electric Light and Pow- er Co. FOR RENT Five-room furnished hunav Phone 202. Fm RENT—Two-room nlrnmlnd apartment with bath. Telephone 1532. VACANC S clum. in. Seaview A,..L\ Furnishea. Also water, lights. Also cabins. FURNISHED aparument for rent Nickinovich Apts. Phone 5601 PIANOS r:nlca—umea Phone 143 State ;rice. Box 988. &partment WANTED—Furnished small | or apartment. A. P. Brewer. Care| of PAA. WANTED — apartment with two bedrooms and bath by October 1. Address with full particulars McD, 870 care Empire. WANTED — Will rent, or buy & small piano. Must be reasonable. | Phone 4754. WANTED Experienced woman wants washing, ironing or clean- ing in homes, hour work. Tele- phone 3552. TURN your ow goi0 ‘Tto valur Cash or trade at Nuzget Chnr MISCELLANEOUS EYE lash and eye brow dye $1. Also all types of beauty work. Reason- able prices. Lola’s Beauty Shop telephone 201, 319 Decker Way. CALL Rick Richards for replace-| ment on electric range elements and quality electrical work. Phone 98-2 rings. GENERAL MOTORS and MAYTAG PRODUCTS® W. P. JOHNSON JUNEAU Drug Co. “THE CORNER DRUG STORE" P. O. Bubstation No, 1 FREE DELIVERY Wise to Call “8 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel Oil Coal Transfer Furnished house or| | sedan. For particulars call 253. | Rt o WS | FOR SALE — Remington portable | typewriter, $30 cash. Call Spickett " | Apartment No. 3 after 5 pan. FOR SALE—U%(L! R heater with coil, $15.00. Juneau- Young Hardware Co. FOR SALE—At bergain prices, sev- eral new and used coal and wood circulators, also Round Oak coal heater with coil. Juneau-Young Hardware Co. FOR SALE-Siver and Blue pups, also mink. Too many | nilable pens. Rudy's R | Glacier Highway, Juneau. ’F'OR SALE—Five-room house. | and B. Phone 3282 | i e | POR SALE—Northern Hotsl prop- erty. One of the best buys in| | Juneau. Priced low for quick | sale. See owner on premises. | ™OR SALE—Eighwen-foot round- | bottom rowboat. Call Cabin 4 | 335 Willoughby Avenue betwe.n 6 and 7 p.m. FOR SALE—7ne Concrete MIg. Co | plant. Fu . basement. spacious | facilities. Write P. O. Box 784 or | see F. Fagurson on premises. VABH sedan, splendid conditluw | Good tires. Telephone 4134. HV)R SALE—Coa! and Pres-to-logs | See Juneau Com'l Dock or Phone 3. Ok SALE New AZ 1t | Cheap. Telephone 349. LOST ANb FOUND skiff FOUND—Palr hnm rxmmed spec tacles on new road between bridge and Douglas. Owner may have same by paying for this ad and proving property. Call at Empire , FIRST! “GARBAGE HAULED | Reasonable Monthly Rates | E. 0. DAVIS | | TELEPHONE 584 | Phone 4758 &3 Minor details that are so distressing in time of bereavement have no place in a Carter conducted service. Ex- pert and efficient work by a carefully directed personnel eliminates the extra tasks that inevitably appear. Our services are complete in every detail. The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Princess Louise scheduled to arrive at 9:30 o'clock to- night. Should have two days’ mail. Northland scheduled to arrive at 5 o'clock tomorrow after- noon. Northwestern scheduled to ar- rive Saturday. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle Sept. 14 at 9 am. ¢ North Sea scheduled to sail from Seattle Sept. 16 at 9 pan Zapora scheduled to sail from Seattle Sept. 17. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Yukon scheduled southbound next Monday. LOC2AYL SAILINGS Estebeth icaves every Wednes- day night at 6 pm, Sitka and wayports. Dart leaves every Friday at 7 a.m. fer Petershurg, Kake and wayports. ee s 00000000 L] . . . . . . . . . ° . 3 . 3 3 SCHEDULED SAILINGS » . . . . . . . ® . . . . lor e . . . . o-n--..--o-ao-' AT THE HOTELS e o 0 /0w Eliig, Otto E. Ketc wiide, Zynda Capt. and M C. ¢, Haines; Arne £ M. Butler, City. > JUNEAU 1 i, City: SHOP IN NOTICE QF MARSHAL'S SALE No. 3779-A In the District Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One, at Juneau. W. P. MILLS CORPORATION, a corporation, Plaintiff vs. EDWARD W. HARRIS and MRS, ELEANOR HARRIS, Defendants. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by virtue of a writ of fieri facias (or execution) issued cut of the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One, at Juneau, on September 7th, 1935, on a judgment rendered in that court on said date, in favor of W. P. Mills Corporation, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Edward W. Harrls and Mrs. Eleanor Harris, defendants, in Cause No. 3779-A, I have on this 11th day 'of Septem- ber, 1935, levied upon the follow- ing described real property, situat- ed in the Town of Sitka, Alaska, and described as follows, to-wit: Lot Two (2) in Block Thir- teen (13), as shown by the plat of official survey of the Town- site of Sitka, and all improve- ments situated thereon, includ- ing the dwelling house and ap- purtenances thereto belonging; and that I will accordingly offer all of said real property for sale at public vendue to the highest and best bidder for cash on October 23, 1935, at ten o'clock A. M., at the front /door of the United States Marshal's office at Sitka, Alaska. DATED at Sitka, Alaska, Septem- |ber 1lth, 1935. WM. T. MAHONEY, United States Marshal. By B. F. FICKEN, Office Deputy. First publication, Sept. 12, 1935. Last publication, Oct. 10, 1935. DU TOTEM Grocery James Ramsay & Son FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES FRESH MEATS Phone 182 Free Delivery SABIN’S Marine News T et SALNON RUN ON COLUMBIA IS HEAVY ONE {Fall Season Opens w1th J Two Thousand Fisher- men Being Engaged SALMON PACK IN SOUTHWEST HALF OF 1334 Vlrlually Final Flgures Show 2,062,358 Cases Compared to4,113,130 ASTORIA, Oregon, Sept. 12.—The | The total salmon pack in South- b fall season run of salmon opened west Alaska reached 2,062,385 cases {here yesterday and tons of fish this season, aceording to virtually Nem discharged at the canuerles‘lmal figures compiled by the U. =! as nearly 2,000 Columbia River fish- S. Bureau of Fisheries. This in- ermen took to their boats. The run |cludes the fall pack at Copper ’ is declared to be the heaviest in River of 2,612 cases, but some re- several years. ports are yet to be received from The season continues until March Chignik and Kodiak-Afognak dis- VANCOUVER, B. C, Sept. 12— but heavy weather usually halts tricts. This is approximately half HALIBUTER IS SUNK IN . COLLISION Anna P, Sent Down, lieved Total Loss, by i Prince Ruperl The American fishinz boat Anna: { operationg around November 1. |the last season pack of 4,113,130 P., sunk September 4 in Seymour - |cases, which was due primarily to Narrows after a collision with the the limited season on Bristol Bay. steamer Prince Rupert, is feared PRIN LUUISE The Southwest report reveals the a cargo of halibut msappea.red” '95,761 cases compared with 158,- and i believed that it may have! E | 442 lagt year; Kodiak-Afognak, slipped off the beach where it was’ 695 463 against 646,640; Prince WIi- stranded after the wreck. , liam Sound, 271,179 against 445,- The halibuter was beached by! |274; Copper, River (summer pack), it became submerged except, for the 2SS Leulse is due in port at 9:30] (fall pack) 2,612; Cook Inlet, 169, pilot house. The wreck was moored °clock trnight from the south with|o43 against 224,389; Alaska Pen- to the shore and the crew of five!the following Juneau passengersinsula, South side, 538,588 against ploked up by. the tugbost . ape: Abosard: |714457; Alaska Peninsula, North Scott. | Mrs. M. B. Corey, Rev. E. J. Cun-|side, 37,709 against 88,460; Bristol ut by the underwriters to recover Paulige ‘Fekrich. Vi e Season: | he wreck and bring it in for re- 8T R 1 sairs, traced the mooring line and JCEBERGS FLOATING ound free. Recovery is believed mpa The halibuter was val- to be a total loss. The vessel with| (ollawmg pack figures: Chignik, Capt. Ed Lawler of Seattle, where Canadian Pacific steamer Prin- 9930 against 95,780; Copper River A Panific Salvage tughoat sent MNEham, Mrs. D. P. Petrich, Miss Bay, 22100 ce:cs against 1,739, ed at 818090, TEACHER TO MATANUSKA Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Johnson of Ket- | - o Two large webergs are reported chikan, passed through Juneau re- | « - 2 3 e e e in Frederick Sound respectively five| cently enroute to Matanuska, where | TIDES TOMORROW s miles and two miles southeast of she has an appointment to teach | s e 000 eo0 00 e o s s othe Brothers Islands. This is ac-ljn the government colony schools. | cording to a telegram received bY wmiss Johnson graduated from the | office of the Collector of CuUs- | University of Washington last toms from the Superintendent of| gring. | Lighthouses at Ketchikan, whe re- o L e i Low tide, 7:22 pm. -23 quested that all mariners be noti- FAIR SUCCESSFUL R e - fied. An increase of 40 students over | LOST RING FOUND F o el last year's enrollment, making a Lo-‘ A wedding ring belenging to Mrs. IS THAT A GIFT? | tal of 720, was reported by School | {jalmar Johnson, formerly Mrs. Idle rumor at Longacres Race! Superintendent P. E. Ruidl at Ket- Anra Thbolin, of Fairbanks, Was| Track near Seattle has it that Cold- | chikan. eturned to her last ‘week aftgy Wyater, prize horse of the present having been lost for 25 years. Mrs. racing field, was a ‘“gift” horse.| Tohnson lo¢t the ring while at work However, his owners, Mr. and Mrs. n the Fairbanks Laundry in 2910. R. F. Carman, Jr. can't quite see Tt was found by & workman who Lhat. Thes paid $2250 in real mon- "epaired 2 laundry machine in' u:e ey. for the thoroughbred. ‘ince that time. -—e High tide, Low tide, 0:44 am, 6:58 a.m., High tidg, 1:07 ‘p.m., 1.0 18.5 -2.2 feet. feet. feet, feet. e ! SHOP IN JUNEAU! GARLAND BOGGAN i Hardwood Floors I Waxing Polishing Cal., were the two competitor in { g?ongl;é Mary Fortuna Lenzi and James the annual American Legion Jumor‘ a Bertrom Hansen were married in Baseball “little World Series.” And, | — Fairbanks last week by United for the first time in the history o(‘ ren o States Commissioner W. N. Grow- junior play, the town which was B !! r Mauro den. host to the five-game tournament Drug Co. = also’ had an entrant in the play-| “Express Money Orders Anytime” | | MEET IN SERIES I Gastonia, N. C., and Sacramento, | g 7 off—Gastina. l Short Scenic Flights, $2 T 600-MILE AIR TRIP | TO SAVE LIFE OF DOGi A 60-mile airplane flight across| the wilds of Alaska to Anchorage and the best medical attention |- falled o save the life of Whiskey,| ONatham Siraim xeasporiation Co. James J .Crowdy's pet Scotch ter- rier. The terrier was attacked by\M S “DA.RT”{ a pack of malamute dogs near his|feaves Femmer Dock every Friday | master’s mine. Pilot John Pittley at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, | made the 600-mile hop in record| Pport Alexander and way ports. time, but Whiskey died as physi- | preight received not later than 4 cin.ns labored over him. :SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! Phone 134 Free Delivery MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 BOEING FLYING BOAT SEE GORST FLOAT—Telephone 45 PACIFIC SAILING TO VANCOUVER, YICTORIA and SEATTLE TIME SCHEDULE CHANNEL BUS LINE Leave Auk Bay *7:00 a.m. 8:15 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:15 pm. 5:15 pm. *7:30 a.m. bus goes via Glacler and Montana Greek. SUNDAYS: Bus leaves Auk Bay at 8 instead of 7 a.m. SUNDAY SPECIAL: Leaves Auk Bay at 6:45 pm and Juneau -at From Juneau PRINCESS LOUISE August 27 Sept. 5, 14, 24 Oct. 3, 15, 24 Reduced Summer Tourist Fares Now in Effect. Flaal limit October 31 10 pm. Trekets, reservation and full SATURDAY EVENING SPECIAL!| | particulars from Leaves Auk ot 6:45 L V. W. g mi‘ wovvims, st | Juneau Berry & Navigs . Juneau at 1 am. 4 TRIPS EVERY DAY tion Cowpany THE ‘SANITARY CROCERY Leave Juneau 7:30 a.m. 9:30 am. 11 m.l 12:150.m 3:30pm. Lllem. *—Saturas) only. 1—Goss 0 Thane ’tfl'QVlNlJ Al YEAR’ ASKA THE ROUND SAILING SCHEBULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneaw Seattle Northbound Southbounc .Sept. 7 Sept. 10 Sept. 14 _.Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. Oct. Sept. 10 Sept. 14 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 85 Oct., & 1% Oct. 15 Sept. 16 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 17 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 THE ALASKA LINE PHONES: M. J. Wilcux, agent, Phone 2 Tme only line serving Alaska that main- tains a regular weekly service thromghout . Northland . North Sea M. S S. S. M. S. S. 8. M. S. S. 8. HAROLD KNIGUT, sgent . J. B, BURFORD, Ticket Alent CITY WHARF GUY SMITH, Dnll‘lll Alent IN FREDERICK SOUND! wiss mary Johmbeh. dAansbier et s Navig PIER S. S. BANDON . . ‘ M. S. ZAPORA . S. S. BANDON . M. S. ZAPORA S. S. BANDON . M. S. ZAPORA the year. . Northland .| . North Sea .. Northland ... . North Sea .. ation Co. B—SEATTLE ts of Call ' 'rénakee Hoonah Ketcl Hydaburg Craig Klawak Por. Alexander Juneay Chichagof JUNEAU LOMMERUAL DOCK—Agent PHONE 3 Main and Willoughby Ave. Alaska Air Transport, Inc. FOUR-PLACE STINSON SEAPLANE At Reasonable Charter Rates PHONES: Juneau Hangar, 612; Nights, 5604; Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS, Pilot Between Juneau and Fairbanks one scheduled trip weekly leaving Juneau every Tuesday at noon arriving Juneau from Fairbanks every Sunday.. . . Pacific Alaska Airways, Ine. Office Gastineau Hotel For Every Purse and Every Purpose PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. Pflon 413 5 8 CAPI TOL'BEER PARLORS AND BALL ROOM Private Booths Lunches Dancing Every Night PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store Phas Pleases” BAILEY’ CAFE 24-Hour Service Merchants’ Lanch Regular Dinners “WHERE YQU MEET YOUR FRIENDS” o s . i i e el S vt Q"\.‘VS\.,-W %W“‘%-Aj\-—fl« >